yep its a mini b connector.
its a usb b male that goes into the gps unit right?
my unit didn't come yet
yep its a mini b connector.
I just did this with a Garmin GPSmap 60C, works a charm
Didn't need any resistors, either. Just had to recompile with 4800baud - I can give the eboot to anyone who asks.
Btw Deniska: Be sure to put in "selectable baud rates" in your mapping program, not everyone knows how to recompile. ^^
EDIT: How to connect it all: http://www.home.no/xern/gpsmap60c-psp.jpg
Sincerely;
MalfunctioN
thats a better pic
my slim should be here monday
Good job!!Originally Posted by Xern
Let me know if you want to beta-test the mapviewer with your GPS setup... If you do - PM your PSP's MAC address and I'll hook you up with the binary..
i own a Microsoft gps, will it work?, i am totally new to this. how am i going to know which wire link to which end? if i am right then there is only going to be 2 wires that need to be rewired? will i be able to run microsoft map on there?
or even micro softs pocket PC map? will it work with 2.6 or higher?
yes it works with every device afaik.Originally Posted by tngai1984you can check the pinout with the hardware specification paper. or google searchingOriginally Posted by tngai1984yes. using deniskas method gps wiring is fairly easyOriginally Posted by tngai1984nopeOriginally Posted by tngai1984nopeOriginally Posted by tngai1984deniska should tell ya if it runs on 2.6.. but higher = noOriginally Posted by tngai1984
thanks for the reply, but what will be the higherst update it can run on?
1.50 can do it for sure..
lewnacca, thanks for answering this for me...
You are correct, currently, the gps functionalityrequires certain calls, only available on 1.0-1.5 fw
About the device, compatibility: it should work with all gps devices, which support serial comm port and NMEA protocol..
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